“Pulse” is a hand-held device incorporating social robotics to personalize, enrich, and include haptic design to improve the user’s communication experiences. This is achieved through the characteristic “shape-shifting” of the device in response to how it is used, as well as the status, or the state of its contents. Pulse has a flexible outer skin, which is silicon based. It comes incorporated with various sensors like accelerometers, proximity sensors, pressure sensors plus light and ambient sensors that give the hand held gadget required qualities. The flexible transparent AMOLED screen has multi-touch functions and has a very clear display. It can be connected with other devices via Bluetooth, cloud computing and near field communication. Pulse can easily bend around the hand, which gives a feel as if someone is holding the user’s hand. The intensity of the grasp is sensed by the presence of force sensors present on the side of the design, which in turn decides the tightness of the grasp.

An interesting work presented Borgof Mack (Max Borhof), a designer from Germany. The artist depicts a folding phone. The fact is that most likely was inspired by the concept of devices HTC. In the figure we can see the screen from edge to edge and large enough casing. Now imagine that you can still add up.

In addition, the concept of the device has a thickness of 7.5 millimeters and a display that can represent the content with a resolution of 1080p. Max Borgof indicates that his concept phone of the future based on the likely possibility of folding it, thanks to advanced technologies. The device features interesting ways of connecting and disconnecting the call via its virtual keys system that takes a bit of its screen space.

Handheld gadget in the form of the scanner consists of three parts. The first segment serves three-layer screen. The upper and lower layer – this is an OLED screen, and the middle layer is a light sensor, with which the data are recorded, and during scanning. The screen is a flexible, off the panel is turned off in the roll inside the scanner. The second part of the gadget – it is the power supply. The battery is charged via USB. In the third part serves as a flash drive that allows you to store data received from the scanner. An interesting feature of the scanner is ScanU OCR function, which can be reproduced by the system. Thus, the book can not read, and listen. The gadget in the form of a scanner ScanU exists only in concept form, but can be anyone interested in the embodiment of this idea into reality.

Traditional scanners too overall, and sometimes there are situations when you need to scan a particular text or images. For such situations, the designer Ashish Chaudhary (Ashish Chaudhary) and has developed a portable scanner ScanU.

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GADGETS of the future could bruise when dropped or scratched to highlight damaged areas. Don’t worry though, as a few minutes in the sun will be enough to fade the bruise and repair the damage. Marek Urban and colleagues at the University of Southern Mississippi in Hattiesburg were inspired to create their self-healing plastic by signs of healing in nature such as newly formed tree bark. Earlier self-healing materialsMovie Camera do not change colour and require focused laser light for repairs. This new material turns red when damaged and repairs itself when exposed to visible light or changes in temperature or pH. It can also fix itself multiple times, unlike previous materials.

Like all plastics the new material contains long chains of polymers, except that the chains are linked by small molecular bridges that break and change the plastic’s shape when it is scratched. This shape-change produces the bruise, which disappears when energy from the light enables the bridges to reform and the plastic to heal. Urban, who presented the research at a meeting of the American Chemical Society in San Diego, California, last week, says the new material is not expensive. “It could be used anywhere really, the sky is the limit.”

Attentive readers will remember the almost fantastic idea of Tactus with of the same product, over which worked of engineers. The idea was to create a display on which the right moment appeared to bulge for tactile sensations happening on the screen. Example, a keyboard when you print as needed retracts back. So, in company Tactus all this time the work went on as usual and the developers have already demonstrated a working tablet with technology as though descended to us from the screens of a science fiction movie. Indeed, Tactus looks great! Have to wait only refinement of product. The exact date availability of novelty, no one knows. But there is only working prototypes. It may already be a signal for application developers for smartphones and tablet PC, tasks to come up with an application where the technology will not be just a nice addition, but a necessity.

Here separate element, that offers many of the benefits of pan frying and some of barbecuing. Designer has chosen a gorgeous, smooth and glossy obsidian material to form the slightly rounded surface of the heated element, integrating innovative touch-sensitive technology. One can simply place your cut of meat on the hotplate and use chopsticks to scroll through a series of vividly displayed icons to inform the appliance as to whether it’s dealing with fish, pork, beef, poultry or lamb. Based on this designation, the Smart Grill adjusts to the appropriate temperature and sets a timer. One can alter these presets to your preference, and you also have the option to apply grille marks, or your own freehand doodle.

The Bat – a new concept of the studio KIBARDIN. The Bat – is the name given the levitating computer mouse, which deserves to work in a secret cave of the Dark Knight, that is Batman. However, the concept has not only aesthetic but also practical value. When the user does not work with the mouse The Bat, mouse free soars at a height of about 4 inches above the surface of the table and retained by the magnetic fields. The user can, of course, press the mouse to the table, but for this will take some effort. Only one weight arm, according to the authors, is not enough. Everything is done in order to protect the owners of personal computers from the so-called tunnel syndrome.

The carpal tunnel syndrome is due to several reasons, first is the hand that is constantly pressed against the surface of the table. Thus, when working with a mouse The Bat, the user’s hand is slightly raised above the table. Because of this potential for disease reduced really. The only, pity is that in reality, such a device will cost a lot.